Wamidan Assistant Madinda Instructor Kyle Prifogle ’09 plays the akogo
during "Ogwembuga," an instrumental song of the Baganda people.
Kyle takes a lighter approach to his akogo playing.
… and a more intense approach to the playing of "Ennyana," a song he
learned this summer in Uganda from the same master musicians who taught
Professor Makubuya years ago. The tune, with three men playing a single
madinda in both the kadinda and sekinnoomu style, was the musical
highlight of the evening.
Wamidan Costume Designer and Dance Instructor Sister Stella Sabina sings
during "Olukhun."
An endingidi, or tube fiddle.
Associate Professor of Economics and Wamidan drummer Joyce Burnette,
whose son, Rand, is also a member of the group.
Wamidan plays "Ogwembuga," a song of the Baganda people.
… and a more intense approach to the playing of "Ennyana," a song he
learned this summer in Uganda from the same master musicians who taught
Professor Makubuya years ago. The tune, with three men playing a single
madinda in both the kadinda and sekinnoomu style, was the musical
highlight of the evening.